How We Cured Hepatitis C

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  • @whatsoperadoc7050
    @whatsoperadoc7050 Рік тому +669

    My uncle was diagnosed literally months before the cure was made available in a study his doctor managed to get him into. Saved his life.

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 Рік тому +26

      Incredible luck!

    • @paper_gem
      @paper_gem Рік тому +18

      That doctor is a hero.

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 Рік тому +8

      In 1996, My dad was treated with Interferon-beta for a grawitz tumor in his kidney. 8 inches in diameter, had been labelled terminal. Yet the I-b reduced the tumor to size of a penny. Gave him a couple extra years, after which the cancer returned in the bones. Unfortunately I-b was ineffective in hard tissues. He passed in 2004.

    • @clevername8832
      @clevername8832 Рік тому

      Hep C takes years to kill.

    • @cv990a4
      @cv990a4 Рік тому +1

      @@paulmichaelfreedman8334 there are other tumors/cancers like this - you can knock them back only so often, then they come back and get you. 😠

  • @FA-ft9sq
    @FA-ft9sq Рік тому +272

    I got diagnosed with hep c a couple years after this drug was approved by the FDA. I remember the big sigh of relief I experienced when my doctor told me that it seems like it cleared on its own and no further treatment is needed after further and subsequent retestings. Apparently about 20% to 35% of those infected with hep c can spontaneously recover. I consider myself very lucky.

    • @sn1000k
      @sn1000k Рік тому +15

      I had this happen too. With simultaneous B and C. I was told I was very lucky and I apologized to my body.

    • @MenkoDany
      @MenkoDany Рік тому +1

      ​@@sn1000kthat makes *me* want to apologize to your. ody

    • @clevername8832
      @clevername8832 Рік тому +1

      ​@@LibraryofCelsuswow

    • @ajax700
      @ajax700 Рік тому +5

      The human immune system is marvelous and varies a lot along persons.
      Best wishes.

    • @simonfarre4907
      @simonfarre4907 11 місяців тому +2

      Same here. My Hep C cleared itself and was told the same thing from my doctor that I should count myself incredibly lucky. Thank the universe that I didn't get HIV or AIDS or something like that.

  • @poseidon5033
    @poseidon5033 Рік тому +77

    I lost my mom 4 years ago to hep-C related cancer. She got it from a blood transfusion right after I was born, before they developed the detection methods you talked about. I really hope this cure becomes widespread and cheap enough that hep-C can go the way of smallpox.

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 Рік тому

      Sorry to hear about what happened. Alot of diseases should go the way of smallpox! These microbes/parasites have absolutely no value to this planet.

    • @pudanielson1
      @pudanielson1 11 місяців тому +1

      My condolences to you and your family poseidon, it makes me wonder what other things in blood transfusions could cause other problems, since 1976s we've discovered more and more which allows us to purge things like this.

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @gljames24
    @gljames24 Рік тому +200

    I didn't know we cured hepatitis c. Thanks for the info.

    • @Mordecrox
      @Mordecrox Рік тому +19

      I kinda forgot, mostly because headlines were like "cure found, it costs $100k, not a joke or typo", nobody brought it up again so promptly forgot as effectively there was no cure at that price point.

    • @minyaksayur
      @minyaksayur Рік тому +9

      cure ... for the rich.

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Рік тому +3

      Keep in mind "We" means the actual first-world. Not the USA.

    • @eleventy-seven
      @eleventy-seven Рік тому

      If your in a blue state the ACA covers it and the price went way down once there were more treatment options. If your in a red state well thats death cults for ya. Sorry. Really.

    • @dx-ek4vr
      @dx-ek4vr Рік тому

      @@Mordecrox costs $100k, but making the pill probably costs just $15 to make

  • @iaov
    @iaov Рік тому +34

    I recently Was treated for Hep C... after 6 weeks of treatment no more virus was detected in my blood, treatment continued for another 6 weeks... I am so grateful that there are really smart people in this world that figure these things out!❤️

    • @SetiSupreme
      @SetiSupreme 11 місяців тому +5

      Me too! I had it for 12 years or so and then Finnish government decided to eradicate it from our country and offered the treatment for free to everyone affected. I had the Glecaprevir/pibrentasvir one

    • @brother9440
      @brother9440 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@SetiSupremenow u are free from hep c

    • @SetiSupreme
      @SetiSupreme 9 місяців тому

      @@brother9440 Yes, I am. It's nice to not have worry about my blood.

    • @oscardeleon253
      @oscardeleon253 3 місяці тому

      I got diagnosed with hep c recently, hope mine is curable I’m nervous 🙏🏼

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому +1

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @SD-fw9li
    @SD-fw9li Рік тому +32

    Biology undergrad here u did an awesome job with this video
    I’m impressed with how many subjects u do these in depth videos on

  • @NikolausUndRupprecht
    @NikolausUndRupprecht Рік тому +50

    I was totally oblivious to the progress they made. Thanks you for your ever-excellent video essays!

  • @Muonium1
    @Muonium1 Рік тому +71

    I find the Asianometry topics of choice for video exposition are uncannily aligned with my own interests. I followed the trials and lead up to approval of this compound very closely when it happened a decade ago. Also, I recall Kalydeco (ivacaftor), the cure for a very specific type of cystic fibrosis, was also of particularly intense fascination and wonder what the long term status of the treatment's efficacy is today.

  • @sydnerd
    @sydnerd Рік тому +48

    Thank you so much for this video, my parent contracted HepC a year before I was born. All my childhood I was worried about it. Once the cure came out I was super excited, but later got very depressed once I learned about that it's only available for late stage HepC in most of Europe. I almost encouraged my parent to seek for the cure nevertheless. A few years passed and suddenly health insurance would finally cover it, my parent was yet very skeptical about the actual benefit, couldn't believe what the doctors said. Now my parent is cured, first few months after healing they got a lot of energy, but eventually the energy levels dropped again - apparently a common thing for those who received the cure.

    • @SiriusTheKid
      @SiriusTheKid 11 місяців тому

      So are they cured?

    • @johnham8824
      @johnham8824 11 місяців тому

      your parent ,they, ok.i guess but why ?

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @Eugenewong794
    @Eugenewong794 Рік тому +15

    As a doctor who studied about Hep c, thanks for the background history about this, didn't learn this in med school

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @JohnDonne3PersonGod
    @JohnDonne3PersonGod Рік тому +168

    The (IMO misguided) uproar about the cost of the drug really shouldn't overshadow the fact that curing HCV is one of the biggest medical successes of our lifetime.

    • @pinkipromise
      @pinkipromise Рік тому +44

      it is cheap compared to the cost of liver transplant

    • @WellBattle6
      @WellBattle6 Рік тому +39

      And it’s a cure, not like insulin being a treatment and getting jacked up in price by manufacturers

    • @williamthebonquerer9181
      @williamthebonquerer9181 Рік тому +7

      ​​@@WellBattle6nsulin is extremely difficult to make and only a few companies have the ability to make it. It has never been made by an amateur contrary to what people assume.
      It's cheaper in Europe as the governments cover most of the cost

    • @TrollOfReason
      @TrollOfReason Рік тому +62

      @@williamthebonquerer9181
      Mass production of insulin has been around since the early 1930s, & even today production is a matter of keeping the bacteria that actually makes it happy & productive. It's so easy to mass produce that it was cheap for much of the history of the drug & why it's still cheap outside America.
      The issue isn't one of technology or logistics, it's an issue of market manipulation & lack of regulation.

    • @1.4142
      @1.4142 Рік тому +23

      @@williamthebonquerer9181 The issue isn't patents, which have expired long ago, but regulation on insulin. Only one type of insulin is approved because of all the clinical trials and safety requirements, and the company that makes it has a monopoly. There is little regulation on making your own insulin. The open insulin project is a group of biohackers in oakland who engineered bacteria and yeast to make insulin and are trying to make the tech to produce it cheap and widely available, so that everyone can home brew their own in the future.

  • @BillyLapTop
    @BillyLapTop Рік тому +144

    India, I believe, challenged Gilead on its pricing and threatened to make the drug themselves despite the obvious patent infringements. Does anyone know how that situation panned out?

    • @TrollOfReason
      @TrollOfReason Рік тому +177

      They denied Gilead's patent request, & began indigenous production. It's created an ongoing medical tourism to India, where traveling halfway across the planet is more affordable than buying a pill at home.

    • @BillyLapTop
      @BillyLapTop Рік тому +62

      @@TrollOfReason Thank you. That certainly is a great work around to help their own people. I guess Gilead et al are still making bank in the west, especially in the U.S. despite the decline of the disease.

    • @aravindpallippara1577
      @aravindpallippara1577 Рік тому +89

      ​@@conor7154you do realise that a lot of drug patents are completely stupid and are completely awarded by manipulating the patent laws for variations?
      India has a patent system but you can't patent innovative processes for the same drug as in the US (which means the patent never actually expires as the company keeps filing new processes when the patent is about to expire), it has to be a new molecule entirely to award patent

    • @aravindpallippara1577
      @aravindpallippara1577 Рік тому +74

      ​​@@conor7154 does Gilead stop school shootings in the US with their drug patent or something?

    • @VoidOfDarkness9
      @VoidOfDarkness9 Рік тому +38

      In Mongolia Because of India and egypt creating indigenous production they started selling discount to us as altriustic live saving for developing country scheme which made drug became very affordable.

  • @reyskidude
    @reyskidude Рік тому +4

    the moment i heard the word "nanometers" i thought "ah yes.... an Asianometry video, feels like home"

  • @couchetard1984
    @couchetard1984 Рік тому +6

    Another fantastic mini doc. I am working my way through your library and I feel as though I've finally found a school that I can enjoy.

  • @dogcarman
    @dogcarman Рік тому +19

    Good video. One small gripe: protease is pronounced “pro-te-ase”. It’s not teasing at all. 😉

    • @anonsnowman
      @anonsnowman Рік тому

      pro tee ay-zz(aze as in haze)
      great vid!

  • @devinbready7949
    @devinbready7949 Рік тому +22

    Hey man, love your videos. Protease is pronounced prow-tee-ayz

    • @cv990a4
      @cv990a4 Рік тому +2

      The -ase suffix denotes an enzyme that breaks down something - in this case protein. Hence the pronunciation.

    • @andrewdunbar828
      @andrewdunbar828 Рік тому

      Such an antitease comment.

  • @brucewilliams6292
    @brucewilliams6292 Рік тому +17

    Thank you for doing such great research and videos. Knocked it out of the park!

  • @J-tu3hw
    @J-tu3hw Рік тому +5

    It's incredible how excellent scientists and physicians were at determining clinical patterns from observation and then discovering the causative agents.

  • @FullLengthInterstates
    @FullLengthInterstates Рік тому +11

    to defeat the bug, we must understand the bug 🐛🚀

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife 11 місяців тому

      Starship Troopers reference! :)

  • @Farazormal1
    @Farazormal1 Рік тому +2

    I'm once again amazed at the amount of topics you are able to research, understand, and make understandable.

  • @Private-GtngxNMBKvYzXyPq
    @Private-GtngxNMBKvYzXyPq Рік тому +1

    Another excellent report. Keep up the great work.

  • @voice_from_pizza
    @voice_from_pizza Рік тому +2

    Bread analogy is useful but debatable: it’s still bread. When has bread ever infected my liver??

  • @alexny1173
    @alexny1173 Рік тому +4

    Really great video as always! I love that you are dipping your toes into more biology and biotech focused topics and I look forward to more. There are certainly many interesting stories to cover.
    I could suggest the discovery of CRISPR Cas9 and the later patent war between The Doudna and the Zhang lab/Broad institute along with the many improvements and innovations being built on it since then. Also the Merck/Vioxx story, or the technology behind flowcytometry and cell sorting machines. Also the stories behind the development of Cryo-EM or Lightsheet Flourescent Microscopy two very cool and cutting edge technologies.

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Рік тому

      I was prescribed Vioxx for years.
      Then one day my pharmacist said they took it off the market.
      I also had liver problems too.

    • @alexny1173
      @alexny1173 Рік тому

      @@rdallas81 rofecoxib (Vioxx) is available again in Canada and you can get Celebrex in the US which is basically the same thing. I think the whole story was a bit overblown. Subsequent studies have shown that most NSAIDs come with an elevated risk of heart attack if taken high dose over long periods (except aspirin which has a protective effect). So Vioxx is probably no worse then ibuprofen in that respect. It was just the first large clinical study that was able to statistically show the effect.

  • @JohnDuthie
    @JohnDuthie Рік тому +1

    Forgot how much I love this channel! Keep up the awesome work Asianometry!

    • @JohnDuthie
      @JohnDuthie Рік тому

      The problem is UA-cam doesn't recommend related content anymore. The sidebar is full of random crap I might generally enjoy watching regardless of the current topic.

  • @gentrelane
    @gentrelane 11 місяців тому

    Your videos are so consistently high quality. Thanks for sharing

  • @froodsmash
    @froodsmash Рік тому

    I would love a longer deep dive video from you! I would suggest a topic, but you are better at picking them than I could hope to be XD

  • @The-KP
    @The-KP Рік тому +1

    Great video, so thorough. Asianometry is my favorite science channel, for this kind of historical reaching seminar.

  • @bb57365
    @bb57365 Рік тому +30

    I sold a very ineffective treatment in the late 90’s. Was so glad they finally came out with a cure. There is hope for all diseases.

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @jonathankleinow2073
    @jonathankleinow2073 6 місяців тому +1

    My mother contracted Hepatitis C from a blood transfusion in the 1980s. She became acutely ill in 1990, to the degree that the doctors told my dad he needed to start thinking about what to do as a single father. My mom survived the acute phase but dealt with other health issues, including a brain hemorrhage in 1995. She died in the summer of 2013 after being diagnosed with liver failure and being hospitalized for a severe GI bleed, and I read an article in the NYT that fall about Harvoni. I wish she'd taken better care of herself - she finished a bottle of chardonnay every day, which couldn't have done anything good for her liver. I will always wonder whether, if she had stopped drinking, she would have had the chance to take Harvoni and would still be alive today.

  • @ahtheh
    @ahtheh Рік тому +9

    My mother had Hepatitis C, she had it for a long time without knowing about it,
    At the point of detecting her liver was 75% affected
    We were very concerned and prepared for the worst.
    We went to various doctors but we fortunately found a specialist.
    Now normally we'd have to leave our country for India for treatment and it would cost upwards of 4 crore taka (400,000$)
    But by the Grace of God, our country just the previous year started preparing the Hepatitis C drug in our country that costs 45lac taka (45,000$) for the full dosage.
    It's been 6 years now and she is now healthy, by the Grace of God. We were very fortunate and I pray others in a worse situation gets better

    • @flaminiasantuzzi231
      @flaminiasantuzzi231 Рік тому

      Did the state pay for the treatment?

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @AgentSmith911
    @AgentSmith911 Рік тому +1

    I love the wide, diverse range of topics covered in your videos. Hopefully you'll touch on batteries or more precisely the ones used in BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) such as lithium ion batteries or the ones talked about recently by Toyota, the solid state battery.

  • @vi2873
    @vi2873 Рік тому +3

    P.S. Protease is "pro-tee-ace", not "pro-teez". Most enzyme names end in the suffix "-ase", which is pronounced as its own syllable with a hard S: basically like "ace". E.g. alanine aminotransfer-ase mentioned earlier in the video or RNA polymer-ase.
    Protease is built of "prote" for protein and "-ase" for enzyme. Sometimes an enzyme name is constructed by [name of substrate]-ase, like protease (protein substrate), lipase (lipid substrate), nuclease (noo-klee-ace, nucleic acid substrate), telomerase (telomere substrate); and sometimes it's just [function]-ase like aminotransferase (transfers amino acids, lol), DNA polymerase (polymerizes/lengthens strands of cDNA from a DNA template), or reverse transcriptase (produces cDNA from an RNA template).
    After further investigation I found out that the etymology of this "-ase" ending is basically "someone used this once and we stuck with it" lol. A libfix from the name of the first discovered enzyme, diastase.
    Sorry, having a biochemistry background, hearing "pro-teez" with the subtitle protease just made me giggle really hard lol.

    • @Julian-tf8nj
      @Julian-tf8nj Рік тому

      Thank you for saving me the effort to write a post like yours. 😅 That "pro-tease" pronunciation initially made me laugh... but then made my ears "bleed" 🤣

    • @rdallas81
      @rdallas81 Рік тому

      ​@@Julian-tf8njStop Bitching.

  • @BlahBlahBleh317
    @BlahBlahBleh317 Рік тому +1

    Videos like this are what make UA-cam great. Keep going and thank you!!

  • @irinkamoy
    @irinkamoy 11 місяців тому +2

    I used meds Harvoni for Hepatitis C for 12 weeks - first meds Canada / USA in 2013 . I was in experimental group for Layla University , Chicago . Thank you !!!! Hepatitis never come back . Today is August 2023

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @StopChangingUsernamesYouTube
    @StopChangingUsernamesYouTube 11 місяців тому +1

    It's been well over a decade since I lost my dad to liver failure from hep c, but I'm glad to know fewer will have to go through that going forward.

  • @5roundsrapid263
    @5roundsrapid263 7 місяців тому +1

    My friend’s mother had a blood transfusion in the early ‘80s, before blood was heavily tested. She got hepatitis C, and she thought it was fatal. She’s still around thanks to this.

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @jon649
    @jon649 Рік тому +2

    amazing episode, you should do more drug/sickness related ones

  • @mikaljan316
    @mikaljan316 Рік тому +1

    superb content!!! absolutely impressed!! great video!!

  • @JonathanShyhJangNyau
    @JonathanShyhJangNyau Рік тому +3

    Love the starship trooper reference 😂

  • @meisenhut31
    @meisenhut31 Рік тому +4

    Just a quick note: protease is pronounced "pro-tee-ase". Very interesting video and a great job explaining some very complex topics!

    • @iamwisdomsky
      @iamwisdomsky 11 місяців тому

      more like "pro-tee-ace". as in Ace in ace of hearts.

  • @caonabocruzG
    @caonabocruzG Рік тому +12

    Nice vid! Didn't know there was a cure.
    Hey man, I hope you can talk about Chimei group one day.
    About how they became a powerhouse in the plastic industry and the Museum they have in Tainan.

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel Рік тому +24

    I learned a lot. You're brave for trying to pronounce those medical / chemical names. scientists like to give names that are impossible to say.

  • @punditgi
    @punditgi Рік тому +2

    Spellbinding story! Bravo, sir! 🎉😊

  • @izoiva
    @izoiva Рік тому +4

    My mom was diagnosed with hepatitis C in mid 00s. She was treated with Russian made Interferon alpha type drugs. It has good results, she recoverd, but in mid 10s she developed cirrhosis and died last year in age of 58.

    • @microdesigns2000
      @microdesigns2000 Рік тому +3

      I’m sorry friend.

    • @izoiva
      @izoiva 11 місяців тому

      @@microdesigns2000 thanks.

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @andrzejr82
    @andrzejr82 Рік тому +4

    Such a good video! Sound like virology is not what you’ve an expert in but you did a great job explaining everything simply and correctly. Only shame is that you didn’t ask anyone how to pronounce ‘protease’, which in your video sounds like it’s a tease delivered by a pro 😉 but honestly, great video and here’s to some day you making another one about the success of the hepC vaccine!

  • @gtablurt5791
    @gtablurt5791 11 місяців тому +1

    I have both hepatitis B and C and two decades and two years on dialysis. I never lose hope but I am wanting to get some help.

  • @PinePizza
    @PinePizza Рік тому +4

    As a labtech (only worked in the medical routine) I am shocked how many methods didn't work in search for Hepatitis C.

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @ErgonBill
    @ErgonBill 11 місяців тому +2

    I had it during the '70s and never received any treatment as there was none. Full forward 20 years and I was required to vaccinate against Hep B but never sero-converted, which needed to be investigated with routine testing over several years. All the while, I was asymptomatic. Around 10 years further on, I was declared cured by not showing any select antibody activity over a couple of years. One of the lucky ones who required no treatment.

  • @blip_bloop
    @blip_bloop Рік тому +2

    Fantastic episode!

  • @Maxmaxmax63
    @Maxmaxmax63 Рік тому +21

    More medical/pharmacology stuff! Love this

  • @Peter_S_
    @Peter_S_ Рік тому

    This channel is consistently awesome.

  • @stevengill1736
    @stevengill1736 Рік тому +2

    Good one! I have friends that went through both interferon and sofosbuvir, and there's no comparison - the side effects of the former were stunning in scope. Also the treatment lasted 12 months or more compared to four for Sovaldi, which as far as I could tell was free of any side effects at all.
    The use of AI in developing leads in medicinal chemistry will probably speed up the development of new antivirals and other meds
    significantly - a subject we're hearing a lot about in the pharmacology world.
    Thank you kindly for covering this - it's quite a success story...

  • @sunalwaysshinesonTVs
    @sunalwaysshinesonTVs Рік тому +2

    Yhe visual of the girl with a gun shot wound to the chest getting a blood transfusion is by far my fav.

  • @ShadySKWASHA
    @ShadySKWASHA Рік тому +10

    I am a recovering addict and this stuff cured me, 3 months of anti virals, cost the state funded insurance like $30k! The meds are so overpriced and they make you feel so bad. I felt like a grandpa after a month, your bones hurt, your super tired and no amount of caffeine helps, it was worth it tho been cured since! Finished my mechanical engineer bachelors and sober!

    • @SetiSupreme
      @SetiSupreme 11 місяців тому

      What drug did you take? I had Maviret, it's Glecaprevir/pibrentasvir and experienced literally no side effects. Not even the mildest. Nothing. Was completely cured ❤

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 Рік тому +4

    Just for my own purposes, would you be willing to include a pastebin link in your description to a list of sources?
    I love your content, but I always like to do more reading, especially with something as exciting as this.

  • @NotDmitry
    @NotDmitry Рік тому +3

    Very interesting video!
    My mom went through Interferon + Ribavarin treatment in early 2010s. The side-effects made it very difficult to be a functional adult with a job, considering the full treatment lasted for about a year. And it was a lot more expensive than 1000 dollars.
    I'm glad she went though it (still virus-free to this day) but it's good to know that there's a much better alternative these days.

    • @Graceii800
      @Graceii800 Місяць тому

      Being recommended to Dr Abiola on UA-cam was a blessing after years of suffering . I have finally been cured from HEPATITIS virus thanks Dr Abiola you are indeed a Blessing to this generation #DRABIOLA ❤☮️🎉

  • @ferashamdan4252
    @ferashamdan4252 Рік тому +1

    شكرا لك سيدي الكريم. حلقة ممتعة ومفيدة.

  • @charleschidsey2831
    @charleschidsey2831 11 місяців тому +1

    Considering your usual subject matter revolves around silicon related technologies, this foray into virology / molecular biology / immunology must have stretched your comfort zone a bit. I applaud your bravery as this story is multifaceted and difficult to explain to laypeople. As a medical professional, I will say that your presentation was accurate and covered the principal issues quite well. Overall you have provided an excellent primer on the subject. That said, I will offer two tiny nitpicks. ALT (alanine aminotransferase) is generally pronounced as the individual letters by the medical community and “protease” is pronounced as three syllables (pro-tee-ace). Again, outstanding work on your part to put this summary together. Continued good luck to you and your channel from a longtime subscriber.

  • @mattgraves3709
    @mattgraves3709 11 місяців тому +2

    I did this treatment or a chemical very similar about 7 years ago. It was $180,000 for 6 months.
    I think the name of it sounded very similar but it was different than what you mentioned. I was told it was 95% effective when I did the treatment.
    And I am cured of hepatitis C.

  • @TCDooM
    @TCDooM Рік тому

    Thanks! Awesome. Good to know! Love the show 😀😀

  • @user-xm9ri7cw5j
    @user-xm9ri7cw5j Рік тому +2

    Should also mention Dr. George Kuo, who worked together with Dr.Houghton and Dr.Qui-Lim Choo on the initial discovery but didn’t get the Nobel prize.

  • @v.e.7236
    @v.e.7236 Рік тому +7

    This would have been nice to have back when I went through chemo for Hep C. My regimen consisted of a twice weekly shot of Interferon, in tandem w/ Ribavirin, and it was brutal! I lost 50 lbs over a six month period and was experiencing severe bouts of tachacardia, which would make me pass out and I'd wake up to find myself on the floor w/ a bloody nose or big bruise somewhere. smh

    • @wutangmuslin
      @wutangmuslin Рік тому

      Hope you're doing well now.

    • @staceyclark8796
      @staceyclark8796 9 місяців тому

      That's a shame. I'm so sorry you went through that.

  • @kansascityshuffle8526
    @kansascityshuffle8526 8 місяців тому +2

    There will never be a cure for greed.

  • @subliminalvibes
    @subliminalvibes Рік тому +9

    Fascinating! Thank you. My Mum had jaundice and nearly died in hospital in Tehran during the 70s! I'm not sure which Hep she had but I wouldn't be here had she not survived.

  • @Addictedtocollecting01
    @Addictedtocollecting01 Рік тому +1

    Have I mentioned how much I love this channel? No?? Well, I do.. Thank you for all your hard work. 😊

  • @vitamincds735
    @vitamincds735 Рік тому +6

    protease is not pronounced as pro-tease, but pro-ti-ase. proteases are enzymes. most enzyme names end in -ase.

  • @stefanodadamo6809
    @stefanodadamo6809 Рік тому +8

    A haemophilic older friend of mine had the virus with no symptoms, he was completely cured some years ago.
    Good news.

    • @DrAugurk
      @DrAugurk Рік тому +7

      I'm assuming he also got contaminated by Factor VIII from bayer? My uncle also got it, in addition to HIV from it. Unfortunately, after he was cured from his hep, he heard he already had gotten cancer from the hep and died shortly after.

    • @stefanodadamo6809
      @stefanodadamo6809 Рік тому +1

      @@DrAugurk something like that. He's very competent (his brother, also but less gravely haemophilic, is a doctor) and can speak at length of drugs and treatments for his condition.

  • @warpigxxxl18
    @warpigxxxl18 Рік тому +1

    Starship Trooper reference! Awesome

  • @crackwitz
    @crackwitz Рік тому +1

    Nice Starship Troopers reference :D

  • @adilsongoliveira
    @adilsongoliveira Рік тому +1

    Loved the Starship Troopers reference :)

  • @petersouthernboy6327
    @petersouthernboy6327 11 місяців тому +1

    I am now ready for medical school. Thanks!

  • @thesquatchdoctor3356
    @thesquatchdoctor3356 Рік тому +15

    Well done on simplifying the absurd complexity of biotechnology to something palatable

  • @carloschau9310
    @carloschau9310 Рік тому +1

    How are you able to research, understand, and present things in this easy-to-absorb manner
    I could not understand

  • @appidydafoo
    @appidydafoo Рік тому +1

    Fascinating, thank you

  • @Vicky-Hugh-Martini
    @Vicky-Hugh-Martini Рік тому +4

    11:18 Sliding in a meme I see.

  • @aljoa4350
    @aljoa4350 11 місяців тому

    Im impressed by level of knowledge you have on this topic! I now wonder if you studied any medical or biology related major.

  • @filthyE
    @filthyE Рік тому +37

    Right up my alley! You did a great job covering this.
    I’d advise anyone interested in science and viruses to check out “This week in virology” podcast (not my podcast, just a listener of it).

    • @spoot
      @spoot Рік тому +4

      A great disease/epidemiology/public health podcast is "This Podcast Will Kill You".

    • @MegaChickenPunch
      @MegaChickenPunch Рік тому

      and don't listen to Huberman podcast, guy is a complete cherrypicking quack

    • @AgentSmith911
      @AgentSmith911 Рік тому +2

      There are still many viruses that have been with us for many years but we still don't have a cure. Herpes is one that comes to mind. And then there's newer viruses like the sars cov 2. We'll always need research it seems, and then there's the new resistant bacteria and viruses.

  • @LukeBunyip
    @LukeBunyip Рік тому

    Great topic
    And kudos to Dr Choo

  • @justasjagminas1362
    @justasjagminas1362 Рік тому +2

    Any plans for a video about Lithuania's laser industry?

  • @ichmeer1441
    @ichmeer1441 Рік тому

    What is the Podcast called you mentioned at the beginning?

  • @campkohler9131
    @campkohler9131 Рік тому +1

    Unbelievably complicated work!

  • @rmp3499
    @rmp3499 11 місяців тому +1

    In 2017 I was prescribed Zepatier for Hep c. It worked well for me. Viral load tested zero virus 3 times after meds were finished.

  • @eewls
    @eewls Рік тому +1

    Can you make a video about Zongma Fortress and Unit 731?

  • @chiraldude
    @chiraldude Рік тому +2

    Protease, pronounced with 3 syllables prow·tee·ayz. Pretty much any biological term that ends in "ase" will pronounce the ending as ayz.

  • @EvDelen
    @EvDelen Рік тому +1

    I'd be interested in a video of Li Ka-shing. He seems to have dipped his fingers into quite a few pots.

  • @veramulatov
    @veramulatov Рік тому +2

    Ask him in New York

  • @waltergrimm7161
    @waltergrimm7161 Рік тому

    Your articles are really amazing

  • @bb57365
    @bb57365 8 місяців тому

    I sold an inferior biotech drug from Amgen in the late 90’s. The name was Infergen. Ribaviron was used as a combination agent along with Interferon to increase its efficacy. These drugs were major failures with many side effects. The main issue was the disease’s ability to mutate. I was absolutely blown away when a cure was discovered. This is why the pharmaceutical/biopharma industry is so important in the discovery of these groundbreaking discoveries.

    • @bb57365
      @bb57365 8 місяців тому

      Ribavirin. He meant.

  • @sambojinbojin-sam6550
    @sambojinbojin-sam6550 Рік тому

    Thanks. I wish some that I knew had full access to this. And, hopefully one day, a thing so it can't carry. ❤

  • @sean_vikoren
    @sean_vikoren Рік тому +1

    When you said: "...regularly injects drugs.", my mind's eye showed me a hospital, with little, sharp, sparks for every needle.
    When darkness blinds you, try flipping it, for size.

  • @W333L
    @W333L 11 місяців тому +1

    I work for gilead. I have some gripes with some of their pricing, but 1000 for a CURE is a great deal. With a single-use treatment cost being that low, the failure in this case is government healthcare support for low income patients.

    • @JamesChurchill
      @JamesChurchill 10 місяців тому

      Except it's not 1000 for a cure, it's 1000 for a single dose, and a cure requires 50 doses...

  • @oscardeleon253
    @oscardeleon253 3 місяці тому

    I recently got diagnosed with hep c, got an appointment with my doc in a couple weeks, hope mine can for cured 🙏🏼

  • @DirkusTurkess
    @DirkusTurkess Рік тому

    Good work guys, we did it!

  • @skeleskele
    @skeleskele Рік тому +1

    This is your 420th video 🎉

  • @chatdiscord6047
    @chatdiscord6047 Рік тому

    please I was wondering how are you able to probuce hight quality videos without it being to heavy

  • @Mattatron-kx1qn
    @Mattatron-kx1qn 9 місяців тому +2

    I just started the sofosbuvir today. Kinda worried about side effects. Anyone have experience with this?

  • @cameronretason5073
    @cameronretason5073 11 місяців тому

    13:29 Did you mean cameroon or gabon or was that map just out of date?

  • @kreepz5713
    @kreepz5713 2 місяці тому

    How much is it in California..ineed to know..i have no insurance nothing..what can i do?

  • @tcveatch
    @tcveatch Рік тому +1

    Protease has three syllables

  • @RobertSpartacus
    @RobertSpartacus 6 місяців тому

    From India, my uncle was at his final stage before sofusbuvir was available in India. He was kidney recipient already, this saved him. Now he is happily married, hale & healthy.